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  • Diana Domingues, a pioneering artist-engineer, scholar, and researcher from Brazil, has impacted and shaped the landscape of electronic art in Latin America. By bridging the realms of intangible culture and rituals within Latin American native
  • Elke Reinhuber's work focuses on decision making processes and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores alternative layers of the here and now with immersive environments and expanded photography.
  • ... of the University of Caxias do Sul, but also was intended to take care of thereal animal. Through a connected webcam and infrared sensors, interactors were able toobserve the serpentarium and task the robot with giving water and feeding mice to the...
  • ... videos for the ballet production‘Orpheus’. Thanks to COVID-19, this technology became common place and we see ourinfrared self at every entrance.You also coined the term “Counterfactualism” in your doctorate thesis, which describes thephenomena how...
  • ... sound intensity. Large changes of CO2 yield more pronounced results. These include raising and lowering the amplitude of the infrasonic audio signals (in the form of pulsed sine waves) continuously above and below the threshold of hearing, increasing the...
  • ...The urban installation is based on the measuring of infrastructural ( passengers, cars…) and communicational ( electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones, radio…) flows and their transposition into luminous, sonic and kinetic actions. It was conceived in 2008...
  • ... possibilities for communication within virtual spaces. His interactive works include Removable Reality (1992), which used an infrared cordless phone, and Impressing Velocity (1994), in which he used a laptop computer equipped with GPS to digitally map Mount...
  • The Spectrascope -
    ... by the 'fear frequency'*. This is an audio frequency of 19hz, which is just below the range of normal hearing (infrasound), but which has been linked to distorted vision (including spectral images), discomfort, and 'irrational' fear...
  • ... conflicted environments, resistance is still possible, and positive new arrangements for living, activist networks, and even infrastructural changes can and have been built.
  • Homefront -
    ... interior worlds, and fantasmatic supports of the characters. In this way, Homefront traffics between the formal, infrastructural, and psychological levels. It is not only about these characters, but the representational systems through which they...